• TeddE@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    It used to function as a fallback SMS/MMS messenger (like how iMessage does) but when Google started moving to convert Android from SMS/MMS to RCS Signal made the hard decision to cut the fallback functionality rather than follow Google’s new framework.

    I personally hope once the dust settles Signal designs a RCS engine and restores the fallback functionality.

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      2 hours ago

      Yeah killing the sms function was basically a deal breaker for me, no matter how much I tried I could only get three people to use Signal, the rest were all sms. When the sms feature was removed 2 of the 3 dropped Signal completely, so now the only person I know who still uses it is my mom and even she still flips back and forth between Signal and Google messages when texting me.

      I still have Signal on my phone and suggest it people when they ask how to contact me, but everyone just wants to text my phone number.